Land of Sunshine

Land of Sunshine

Race, Gender, and Regional Development in a California Periodical

Anderson, Sigrid

University of Nebraska Press

07/2024

198

Dura

Inglês

9781496221988

15 a 20 dias

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Creating the Land of Sunshine
1. Land of Sunshine's Western Story: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Poetry of Expansion
2. Ornaments of Ethnicity: Making a Typographic Case for Western Identity
3. Indigenous Geographies: Mapping Mary Austin's The Blue Moon and The Truscott Luck
4. Finding a Place for the "Vanishing Indian": Land Dispossession in Constance Goddard Du Bois's A Soul in Bronze
5. Beatriz Bellido de Luna's Romance Plots: Exposing the Erasure of Mexican Land Ownership in California
Conclusion: Who Gets to Tell the Story in Edith Eaton/Sui Sin Far's Chinatown?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Land of Sunshine magazine; Women activism in California; California journalism history; nineteenth-century periodicals; California media history; women's literary practices in the West; Los Angeles history; nineteenth-century women writers; Southern California women's history; Southern California literary history; California visual culture; California History; Weatern American culture; western women's literature; western women's writing; 19th Century Americanists; Women's Studies; Nineteenth Century Literature; Western American Studies; Gender Studies; Feminist Studies; Edith Eaton; Mary Austin; Charlotte Perkins Gilman; Charles Lummis; periodical history; feminist history; Women Writer; Literary History; Literary Criticism; Western Literature; American Studies; Female Author